This is starting to get epic, now Richard Dawkins is planning to nail the pope (no pun intended) on his trip to Britain and detain him for "crimes against humanity" as well as argue that he does not have diplomatic immunity. They plan to exploit the legal principle used to nick late Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet. He was seized on a medical visit there in 1998.
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What do you all think of this whole scandal with the Catholic Church? It started in the US and now has gone worldwide and all the way up to the Pope. Apparently this touching little boys thing was way more rampant than many assumed. My wife is catholic and insists on still attending church, but does anyone else share my belief that these pedophiles should be shut down permanently?
Full article and link below.
What do you all think of this whole scandal with the Catholic Church? It started in the US and now has gone worldwide and all the way up to the Pope. Apparently this touching little boys thing was way more rampant than many assumed. My wife is catholic and insists on still attending church, but does anyone else share my belief that these pedophiles should be shut down permanently?
(Reuters) - British author and atheist campaigner Richard Dawkins will try to have Pope Benedict arrested to face questions over the Catholic church's child abuse scandal when he visits Britain later this year, one of his lawyers said Sunday.
Dawkins and the English journalist Christopher Hitchens have commissioned lawyers Geoffrey Robertson and Mark Stephens to explore ways of taking legal action against the pope.
In an email to Reuters, Stephens said there are three possible approaches: a complaint to the International Criminal Court in the Netherlands, a private or public prosecution "for crimes against humanity" or a civil case.
They will argue that the pope does not have diplomatic immunity from prosecution as a head of state because the Vatican has "permanent observer status" at the United Nations rather than full membership and voting rights.
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUST...0100411?rpc=64
Dawkins and the English journalist Christopher Hitchens have commissioned lawyers Geoffrey Robertson and Mark Stephens to explore ways of taking legal action against the pope.
In an email to Reuters, Stephens said there are three possible approaches: a complaint to the International Criminal Court in the Netherlands, a private or public prosecution "for crimes against humanity" or a civil case.
They will argue that the pope does not have diplomatic immunity from prosecution as a head of state because the Vatican has "permanent observer status" at the United Nations rather than full membership and voting rights.
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUST...0100411?rpc=64
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